Celebrating the winners of the IBP National Journalism Awards 2022
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 49th IBP National Journalism Awards 2022. The ceremony took place on Thursday 17 November at the IET Savoy Place in central London.
Will Ing, Senior Reporter at the Architects’ Journal was named ‘Journalist of the Year’ and Dezeen won ‘Editorial Brand of the Year’. IBP also gave a special ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Profession’ award to Oliver Shah, Associate Editor and Leader Writer at The Sunday Times. You can see the full list of winners detailed below.
All of the winning articles are now presented in IBP’s new digital publication, the ‘Best Stories in Construction 2022’ – a must-read for anyone working in the built environment.
IBP National Journalism Award 2022 winners:
- Journalist of the Year: Will Ing, Architects’ Journal
- Editorial Brand of the Year: Dezeen
- New Journalist of the Year: Gráinne Cuffe, Inside Housing
- Architectural Writer of the Year: Will Ing, Architects’ Journal
- Business / Financial Journalist of the Year: Joshua Stein, Construction News
- Construction / Infrastructure Journalist of the Year: Rob Horgan, New Civil Engineer
- Feature Writer of the Year: Peter Apps, Inside Housing
- Housing / Residential Property Journalist of the Year: Peter Apps, Inside Housing
- News Reporter of the Year: Will Ing, Architects’ Journal
- Scoop of the Year: Jack Simpson, Inside Housing
The awards were judged by a panel of influential journalists and professionals drawn from across the industry. Chair of the judges Sarah Richardson commented: “Determined, passionate and informative: these are just three of the plaudits that cropped up time and again in the judging sessions for this year’s IBP Awards. Whether they were looking at hard-hitting investigations, thought-provoking features or the way that the built environment’s leading brands have evolved over the past year, our judges were deeply impressed with the best-in-class journalism that this year’s winning entries, and those on the shortlists, represent.”
Chair of IBP, Harriett Hindmarsh said: “Our annual IBP journalism awards are the heart of who we are, and who we strive to be as an organisation, as we move forward with our new vision to ‘Establish, champion and develop skill at the highest level in built environment journalism and communications.’
It is always great to see old and new friends at the awards every year. Thank you to our fantastic awards presenter David Bond, deputy Political Editor of the Evening Standard. Huge congratulations to all our deserving winners: Gráinne Cuffe, Will Ing, Joshua Stein, Rob Horgan, Jack Simpson and Peter Apps, and to Oliver Shah for his Outstanding Contribution award. And of course, congratulations to Dezeen for winning Editorial Brand of the Year. This has been a difficult year for Dezeen, losing founder and IBP friend Marcus Fairs, but the team continues to bring his concept to their readers in such an exciting way.”
Photos from the event, including shots of all the winners, social media graphics and more can be found on our Awards Hub.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 49th IBP National Journalism Awards 2022. The ceremony took place on Thursday 17 November at the IET Savoy Place in central London.
Will Ing, Senior Reporter at the Architects’ Journal was named ‘Journalist of the Year’ and Dezeen won ‘Editorial Brand of the Year’. IBP also gave a special ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Profession’ award to Oliver Shah, Associate Editor and Leader Writer at The Sunday Times. You can see the full list of winners detailed below.
All of the winning articles are now presented in IBP’s new digital publication, the ‘Best Stories in Construction 2022’ – a must-read for anyone working in the built environment.
- Journalist of the Year: Will Ing, Architects’ Journal
- Editorial Brand of the Year: Dezeen
- New Journalist of the Year: Gráinne Cuffe, Inside Housing
- Architectural Writer of the Year: Will Ing, Architects’ Journal
- Business / Financial Journalist of the Year: Joshua Stein, Construction News
- Construction / Infrastructure Journalist of the Year: Rob Horgan, New Civil Engineer
- Feature Writer of the Year: Peter Apps, Inside Housing
- Housing / Residential Property Journalist of the Year: Peter Apps, Inside Housing
- News Reporter of the Year: Will Ing, Architects’ Journal
- Scoop of the Year: Jack Simpson, Inside Housing
The awards were judged by a panel of influential journalists and professionals drawn from across the industry. Chair of the judges Sarah Richardson commented: “Determined, passionate and informative: these are just three of the plaudits that cropped up time and again in the judging sessions for this year’s IBP Awards. Whether they were looking at hard-hitting investigations, thought-provoking features or the way that the built environment’s leading brands have evolved over the past year, our judges were deeply impressed with the best-in-class journalism that this year’s winning entries, and those on the shortlists, represent.”
Chair of IBP, Harriett Hindmarsh said: “Our annual IBP journalism awards are the heart of who we are, and who we strive to be as an organisation, as we move forward with our new vision to ‘Establish, champion and develop skill at the highest level in built environment journalism and communications.’
It is always great to see old and new friends at the awards every year. Thank you to our fantastic awards presenter David Bond, deputy Political Editor of the Evening Standard. Huge congratulations to all our deserving winners: Gráinne Cuffe, Will Ing, Joshua Stein, Rob Horgan, Jack Simpson and Peter Apps, and to Oliver Shah for his Outstanding Contribution award. And of course, congratulations to Dezeen for winning Editorial Brand of the Year. This has been a difficult year for Dezeen, losing founder and IBP friend Marcus Fairs, but the team continues to bring his concept to their readers in such an exciting way.”
Photos from the event, including shots of all the winners, social media graphics and more can be found on our Awards Hub.